Friday 27 September 2013

Batik

Batik is originated from Indonesia. Its the art of designing a piece of cloth with color ink. Long time ago the traditional color choice were indigo, dark brown and white which represent the three major Hindu Gods (Brahma, Vishnu and Siva). Although batik was very common for people to wear, certain batik design can only be worn by nobility. Traditionally wider stripes or wavy line of greater width represent a higher rank. Thus, during a ceremony, one's rank can be determined by the clothes they wore.

Batik style differ from one region to another. For example Pesisir Batik, they use vibrant colors and incorporated the influence of Arab, Javanese, Chinese and Dutch cultures. For their design, they use Chinese motifs such as clouds, lotus, dragon and floral patterns.


Depending on the quality of the batik, its price could vary from several dollar (for the fake poor quality batik) reaching to several thousand dollars ( high quality batik which could take months to make ).

Batik is also commonly used for special occasions, for example marriage, parties, festivals, etc. For marriage, formal kebaya is used by the women and the men wear blangkon and sarong. Kebaya is a dress which designed with batik. Sarong is about 2.25 meters long and is wear by wrapping it around a person's waist, the other way to use sarong is to wrap the sarong around the head and formed it into a hat known as blangkon.

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